In 2019, Azalea issued In My Defense, her official sophomore effort, following it over the next two years with a scattering of singles including 2020's "Dance Like Nobody's Watching" and 2021's "Sip It."
Azalea signed a recording contract with American rapper T.I.'s label Grand Hustle shortly afterward and released her debut mixtape, Ignorant Art (2011). Although her debut, The New Classic, was a Top Three hit in North America and Australia, a follow-up would take years to surface, with label issues and scrapped material abruptly halting her cultural momentum. Azalea earned public recognition after releasing the music videos for her songs 'Pussy' and 'Two Times' on YouTube, both of which gained rapid popularity. Charli XCX song from album Now That's What I Call a Decade is released in 2019. On the sixth track from Iggy Azalea’s second studio album In My Defense, Iggy brags about her recent purchases, something she can easily achieve with a hefty 6 million net worth. Charli XCX), which was featured in the Legacies soundtrack, and Dance Like Nobodys Watching, featured in the Doogie Kameloha, M.D. Some of Iggy Azaleas most popular songs include Fancy (feat. soundtrack and Just Dance 2018 soundtrack. Australian rapper Iggy Azalea segued from a high-profile modeling career to become a rap star in the mid-2010s, breaking into the Hot 100 with a trio of hits - "Fancy," "Problem," and "Black Widow" - that dominated airwaves in 2014. Music by Iggy Azalea has been featured in the Pitch Perfect 3 soundtrack, Doogie Kameloha, M.D.